Typically, having a low credit score means you're considered a high credit risk to lenders. As a risky borrower, you might face more fees, higher interest rates and even get turned down for jobs and loans.
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automakers are turning to a new generation of safety features and design tricks to help make today's vehicles safer than ever. The real standouts are those gadgets, like electronic stability control, designed to help avoid accidents in the first place

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